Concerned residents of a rural New Jersey suburb packed a public meeting Thursday night about a proposed 2 million square foot warehouse.
Crowds at the Harrison Township Land Use meeting grew so large they postponed the meeting where final approval for the project was anticipated.
The planned 160 acre site sits near highway 322 and the New Jersey Turnpike. Russo Development says the plans have been more than 4 years in the works and fully vetted at numerous hearings. Residents like Kim Rohrbacher, who moved to South Jersey from New York to escape the traffic and noise, are in stern opposition of the project.
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